The following individuals appeared in felony bond hearings Friday at the Pope County Detention Center. Their names, ages, anticipated charges and bond amounts are listed. If charged, they will appear March 17 in Circuit Court.

Rangel was pulled over by an Arkansas State Police trooper during a routine traffic stop. The trooper saw a small bundle of meth fall out of Rangel's pants as he was talking to him.

• Walter Jeffery, 52, theft of property — $15,000.

Charges were filed against Jeffrey last month after a woman told police she had written a check to Jefferey for $8,000 for him to perform work on her house. She claimed the work was never done.

Court documents claim Jeffrey was seen on camera cashing the check.

• Larry Waltrip, 28, burglary and theft — $10,000.

A witness claimed he was at the home of a friend on Wednesday when someone knocked on the door. The witness said he answered the door to a man who asked for the homeowner, before pushing his was into the home, taking a compound bow and fleeing the premises, according to testimony from a Pope County Sheriff's Office investigator.

Waltrip allegedly told police he took the bow because he believed it belonged to him.

• Allen Callaway, 18, theft of property — $5,000.

Callaway was arrested after Walmart officials reported Callaway, an employee at the store, had allegedly stolen cash from the register as well as gift cards he loaded with cash. This was reported to have occurred multiple times from Dec. 20 through Wednesday, with a total loss of $1,100 reported.

• Sean Simmermaker, 43, domestic battery — $7,500.

According to a police report, Simmermaker's wife told police her husband had yelled and cursed at her and then grabbed her by the neck and slammed her on the floor. Two witnesses confirmed the story, according to the report.

Simmermaker has a prior conviction for domestic battery, and police took two domestic battery reports on him in December.